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The 5 W’s and How – Using Creatively in Lessons

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There are lots of tips for writing exam answers or just writing in general. One

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Tried and tested revision strategies

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Making the most of revision – Article by Kate Jones.

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England exam plans for 2021 announced

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Initial plans for GCSE and A-Levels announced for England schools.

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Ofqual sets out how GCSEs, AS & A levels will be awarded in summer 2020

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Ofqual sets out details for schools, colleges, students, parents & carers on how GCSEs and A levels will be awarded following the cancellation of this year’s exams.

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COVID-19 Edu Updates

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List of keyworkers published. Further guidance on England-based GCSE and A-Level now revealed.

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High Impact Revision

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As educators, we should reclaim revision to be an integrated part of lessons.

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Book: Retrieval Practice by @87History via @JohnCattEd

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As more teachers and school leaders are realising the benefits of Retrieval Practice, this book by Kate Jones offers practical guidance, research and resources to successfully implement within the classroom.

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The problem with mocks

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I have just finished marking my mocks.  It is a bit depressing if I am

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Empowering students to cope with exams by @funASDteacher

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If there is one thing guaranteed to cause anxiety in my room, it’s any mention

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Sitting an A-level exam with my students? by @shazstead

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Sitting the A’Level Creative Writing (CREW) exam with my students last week felt a little

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Using metacognition during exams – a guide for teachers and students

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Ideas and resources to support students using metacognition skills during their exams.

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Are GCSE’s & A-Level’s still relevant?

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Much of the educational system, within the UK, was built in the 1880’s, with specific

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Sharp rise in essay cheating globally

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A breakthrough study by Swansea University has revealed that the use of contract cheating, where

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Book: Exam Literacy by @JakeHuntonMFL via @CrownHouse

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In Exam Literacy: A guide to doing what works (and not what doesn’t) to better prepare students for exams, Jake Hunton focuses on the latest cognitive research into revision techniques and delivers proven strategies which actually work.

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‘Chaotic’ government reforms are failing to tackle education inequality

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Two-thirds of head teachers believe that inequalities between schools (in England) are becoming wider as

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